blender/source/gameengine/GamePlayer/ghost/GPG_Application.h

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/*
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/** \file GPG_Application.h
* \ingroup player
* \brief GHOST Blender Player application declaration file.
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*/
#include "GHOST_IEventConsumer.h"
#include "STR_String.h"
#ifdef WIN32
#include <wtypes.h>
#endif
bugfix: [bf-blender-Game Engine][28167] Restart game actuator don't get changed material mode http://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&aid=28167&group_id=9&atid=306 Game Actuator (restart or load a new file) will not keep some settings alive (as we had in 2.49). In 2.49 the solution used was to use Blender globals (G.fileflags) to get/set those settings. That was causing the blender file to change if you change the material mode from the game. In 2.5 this never worked, and the implementation was buggy (it's relying in the scene settings, which get reset ever time we restart/load a new file). My idea for fixing this is to create a new struct (GlobalSettings) where we store any setting to be preserver during the course of the game. This is specially important for options that require the game to restart/load new file (graphic ones). But it later can be expanded to support other things such as audio settings (e.g. volume), ... I'm also planning to expand it for stereo and dome settings, but I prefer to first get this committed and then build a new patch on top of that. I had some problems in finding a correct way for build/link the blenderplayer changes, so although it's working I'm not sure this is the best code (e.g. I couldn't make forward declaration to work in GPG_Application.h for the struct GlobalSettings so I ended up including KX_KetsjiEngine.h) [note: I talked with Brecht and he find this is an ok solution. He implemented it originally so it's good to have his go. However I still think there must be a way to make forward declaration to work. I will see with other devs if there is a better solution] [also I'm likely renaming glsl to flags later if there are more settings stored in the flags to be used. But for now we are only handling glsl flags]
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#include "KX_KetsjiEngine.h"
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class KX_KetsjiEngine;
class KX_ISceneConverter;
class NG_LoopBackNetworkDeviceInterface;
class RAS_IRasterizer;
class GHOST_IEvent;
class GHOST_ISystem;
class GHOST_ITimerTask;
class GHOST_IWindow;
class GPC_MouseDevice;
class GPC_RenderTools;
class GPG_Canvas;
class GPG_KeyboardDevice;
class GPG_System;
struct Main;
struct Scene;
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class GPG_Application : public GHOST_IEventConsumer
{
public:
GPG_Application(GHOST_ISystem* system);
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~GPG_Application(void);
bool SetGameEngineData(struct Main* maggie, struct Scene* scene, GlobalSettings* gs, int argc, char** argv);
bool startWindow(STR_String& title,
int windowLeft, int windowTop,
int windowWidth, int windowHeight,
const bool stereoVisual, const int stereoMode, const GHOST_TUns16 samples=0);
bool startFullScreen(int width, int height,
int bpp, int frequency,
const bool stereoVisual, const int stereoMode,
const GHOST_TUns16 samples=0, bool useDesktop=false);
bool startEmbeddedWindow(STR_String& title, const GHOST_TEmbedderWindowID parent_window,
const bool stereoVisual, const int stereoMode, const GHOST_TUns16 samples=0);
#ifdef WIN32
bool startScreenSaverFullScreen(int width, int height,
int bpp, int frequency,
const bool stereoVisual, const int stereoMode, const GHOST_TUns16 samples=0);
bool startScreenSaverPreview(HWND parentWindow,
const bool stereoVisual, const int stereoMode, const GHOST_TUns16 samples=0);
#endif
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virtual bool processEvent(GHOST_IEvent* event);
int getExitRequested(void);
const STR_String& getExitString(void);
GlobalSettings* getGlobalSettings(void);
bool StartGameEngine(int stereoMode);
void StopGameEngine();
void EngineNextFrame();
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protected:
bool handleWheel(GHOST_IEvent* event);
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bool handleButton(GHOST_IEvent* event, bool isDown);
bool handleCursorMove(GHOST_IEvent* event);
bool handleKey(GHOST_IEvent* event, bool isDown);
/**
* Initializes the game engine.
*/
bool initEngine(GHOST_IWindow* window, int stereoMode);
/**
* Starts the game engine.
*/
bool startEngine(void);
/**
* Stop the game engine.
*/
void stopEngine(void);
/**
* Shuts the game engine down.
*/
void exitEngine(void);
Cucumber, first batch of merge - UI changes and custom exit key --------------------------------------------------------------- This was a test drive to see how painful the merge will be. Next batches are: - use desktop option for fullscreen - multisampling option - bullet collision mask - python - storage (vbo, dl, ...) - lighting [lighting still needs review] [python could use review, although it should be straightforward] [storage should be tested more I think] Merged /branches/soc-2011-cucumber:r 36991,37059,37157,37416,37497-37499,37501,37522,39036,40593 36991: ==UI== * Made some options available in Blender Game that were only available in Blender Render (camera resolution, animation fps) * Created a panel for the embedded player * Renamed the FPS option for the standalone player to Refresh Rate * Moved framing options to display * Made a button to launch the blender player from within blender (only tested on windows for now) 37059: ==UI== * Added the option to change the exit key for the BGE. The UI currently just sets a number, and this feature most likely does not work for blenderplayer yet. More work on this to come. * Removed the physics settings from the scene panel for the BGE. * Added an Add menu in the logic brick header. 37157: Making the bake options available in Blender Game 37416: Making the exit key UI element accept key presses instead of numbers. It still does not work for the Blenderplayer, and it does not limit the input to key presses (other events don't work for exiting) 37497: Some more work on getting the exit key to work in the Blenderplayer. Input is now restricted to keyboard events only for the exit key UI. 37498: Some clean up from the last commit. The exit key setting affects the Blenderplayer now. 37499: Cleaning up some duplicate code. Now the reverseTranslateTable for converting blender key codes to ketsji key codes is only defined in BL_BlenderDataConverter. 37501: Centralizing the exit key methods to the keyboard devices. This should make it easier to get exit key control to the python API. [37517: committed previously] 37522: Moved control of the exit key away from the keyboard devices, and moved it to ketsjiengine. Added setExitKey and getExitKey to the python API 39036: A couple of the doversions were in the wrong spot. This should fix some issues with the exit key not being set. [not committed entirely, see below]] 40552: space_logic.py (* fixed an error in space_logic.py *) 40593: launch blenderplayer from ui not working in OSX fix - by Daniel Stokes and me ######################################################## code left behind (to be included in next commit): ######################################################## { /* Initialize default values for collision masks */ Object *ob; for(ob=main->object.first; ob; ob=ob->id.next) ob->col_group = ob->col_mask = 1; }
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short m_exitkey;
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/* The game data */
STR_String m_startSceneName;
struct Scene* m_startScene;
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struct Main* m_maggie;
/* Exit state. */
int m_exitRequested;
STR_String m_exitString;
bugfix: [bf-blender-Game Engine][28167] Restart game actuator don't get changed material mode http://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&aid=28167&group_id=9&atid=306 Game Actuator (restart or load a new file) will not keep some settings alive (as we had in 2.49). In 2.49 the solution used was to use Blender globals (G.fileflags) to get/set those settings. That was causing the blender file to change if you change the material mode from the game. In 2.5 this never worked, and the implementation was buggy (it's relying in the scene settings, which get reset ever time we restart/load a new file). My idea for fixing this is to create a new struct (GlobalSettings) where we store any setting to be preserver during the course of the game. This is specially important for options that require the game to restart/load new file (graphic ones). But it later can be expanded to support other things such as audio settings (e.g. volume), ... I'm also planning to expand it for stereo and dome settings, but I prefer to first get this committed and then build a new patch on top of that. I had some problems in finding a correct way for build/link the blenderplayer changes, so although it's working I'm not sure this is the best code (e.g. I couldn't make forward declaration to work in GPG_Application.h for the struct GlobalSettings so I ended up including KX_KetsjiEngine.h) [note: I talked with Brecht and he find this is an ok solution. He implemented it originally so it's good to have his go. However I still think there must be a way to make forward declaration to work. I will see with other devs if there is a better solution] [also I'm likely renaming glsl to flags later if there are more settings stored in the flags to be used. But for now we are only handling glsl flags]
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GlobalSettings* m_globalSettings;
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/* GHOST system abstraction. */
GHOST_ISystem* m_system;
/* Main window. */
GHOST_IWindow* m_mainWindow;
/* Timer to advance frames. */
GHOST_ITimerTask* m_frameTimer;
/* The cursor shape displayed. */
GHOST_TStandardCursor m_cursor;
/** Engine construction state. */
bool m_engineInitialized;
/** Engine state. */
bool m_engineRunning;
/** Running on embedded window */
bool m_isEmbedded;
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/** the gameengine itself */
KX_KetsjiEngine* m_ketsjiengine;
/** The game engine's system abstraction. */
GPG_System* m_kxsystem;
/** The game engine's keyboard abstraction. */
GPG_KeyboardDevice* m_keyboard;
/** The game engine's mouse abstraction. */
GPC_MouseDevice* m_mouse;
/** The game engine's canvas abstraction. */
GPG_Canvas* m_canvas;
/** The game engine's platform dependent render tools. */
GPC_RenderTools* m_rendertools;
/** the rasterizer */
RAS_IRasterizer* m_rasterizer;
/** Converts Blender data files. */
KX_ISceneConverter* m_sceneconverter;
/** Network interface. */
NG_LoopBackNetworkDeviceInterface* m_networkdevice;
bool m_blendermat;
Merge of apricot branch game engine changes into trunk, excluding GLSL. GLEW ==== Added the GLEW opengl extension library into extern/, always compiled into Blender now. This is much nicer than doing this kind of extension management manually, and will be used in the game engine, for GLSL, and other opengl extensions. * According to the GLEW website it works on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Irix, and Solaris. There might still be platform specific issues due to this commit, so let me know and I'll look into it. * This means also that all extensions will now always be compiled in, regardless of the glext.h on the platform where compilation happens. Game Engine =========== Refactoring of the use of opengl extensions and other drawing code in the game engine, and cleaning up some hacks related to GLSL integration. These changes will be merged into trunk too after this. The game engine graphics demos & apricot level survived my tests, but this could use some good testing of course. For users: please test with the options "Generate Display Lists" and "Vertex Arrays" enabled, these should be the fastest and are supposed to be "unreliable", but if that's the case that's probably due to bugs that can be fixed. * The game engine now also uses GLEW for extensions, replacing the custom opengl extensions code that was there. Removes a lot of #ifdef's, but the runtime checks stay of course. * Removed the WITHOUT_GLEXT environment variable. This was added to work around a specific bug and only disabled multitexturing anyway. It might also have caused a slowdown since it was retrieving the environment variable for every vertex in immediate mode (bug #13680). * Refactored the code to allow drawing skinned meshes with vertex arrays too, removing some specific immediate mode drawing functions for this that only did extra normal calculation. Now it always splits vertices of flat faces instead. * Refactored normal recalculation with some minor optimizations, required for the above change. * Removed some outdated code behind the __NLA_OLDDEFORM #ifdef. * Fixed various bugs in setting of multitexture coordinates and vertex attributes for vertex arrays. These were not being enabled/disabled correct according to the opengl spec, leading to crashes. Also tangent attributes used an immediate mode call for vertex arrays, which can't work. * Fixed use of uninitialized variable in RAS_TexVert. * Exporting skinned meshes was doing O(n^2) lookups for vertices and deform weights, now uses same trick as regular meshes.
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bool m_blenderglslmat;
/*
* GameLogic.globalDict as a string so that loading new blend files can use the same dict.
* Do this because python starts/stops when loading blend files.
*/
char* m_pyGlobalDictString;
int m_pyGlobalDictString_Length;
/* argc and argv need to be passed on to python */
int m_argc;
char** m_argv;
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};